The homophone for "failed to do or find something" is mist.
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for "fail to find or do something" is mist, as in a light fog, or fog.
A homophone for "failed to do something" and "a fog" is "mist." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for "fail to find or do something" is mist, as in a light fog, or fog.
A homophone for "failed to do something" and "a fog" is "mist." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
A failed switch is a common cause.
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I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay
I had the same problem with my 2002 PT a while back. It is caused by something faulty in the turn signal mechanism. After so many uses there is something that wears out, the easiest solution is to find the fuse that powers your fog lights and take it out. That's what I did after getting stuck with a drained battery because the fog lights stayed on all day while I was at work! Hope this helps
Virtually never. Dense fog is never the cause of sinking. If the ship sinks in dense fog, it's always more the result of something in the water that the ship struck in the fog.
the fog skull takes away your radar. you find the skull on floodgate